Punkaj’s work follows continuum; it bears no trace of reference to anything recognizable. Similar to music: an art form which uses the intangible elements of sound and divisions...

Punkaj’s work follows continuum; it bears no trace of reference to anything recognizable. Similar to music: an art form which uses the intangible elements of sound and divisions of time. It induces our senses to respond to various stimuli, connecting to deeper aesthetic level. While discussing with him about his work he mentioned the idea that art has spiritual dimension and can transcend 'every-day' experience, reaching a spiritual plane. Working towards an 'objectless state' he indulges in the occult as a way of creating an 'inner' object. With greater freedom and passion he invents his forms which go beyond what we physically experience in nature. Offering much more freedom to his creative process, the possibilities and variations of outcome are limitless